One has the skills and may not have practiced but when their needed they will be there. If one turns their back on them and give up then they will fail them. Doing what one can precipitates a fire that burns in all of us. Buying into self doubt is not feeling worthy enough to ask that one question that matters and is not insulting that one feels not entitled to get the answer to and then into a blank.

The collapse is the arrival that is contrary to ones beliefs. That would only lead to destruction of way of life. Approach opens up a different aspect of personality and generates an intense hope. Results hit hard into the heart because of realization of the seed of hope in a sea of hopelessness brings about the ability to pass it down the visceral awakens it.

-image of the conjure

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77898782

Highly interesting pondering the one question one would ask if only to be able to ask one question

There Is Such a Thing as Plant IntelligencePlants are capable of solving problems and learning from past experiences.

When Paleolithic painters decorated the walls of the caves at Chauvet, in France, they chose stunning motifs of horses and other animals. For them, as for most of us, plants were just there in the background, vegetating away. Sure, a daisy can be cute, a redwood impressive. But compared to a cheetah or an elephant, most plants are, well, boring.

What can plants do that cheetahs can’t? They can regenerate when 90 percent of their bodies have been eaten away. They can have sex at long distances and communicate with approximately 20 more senses than an animal has. Those are very pragmatic arguments. But I think they’re valuable just because they’re there. We tend to judge plants not as autonomous organisms but in terms of what they can do for us. But they’re astonishing in their own right and deserve to be given the same ethical status as animals.

What the new botany is suggesting is that plants are sensitive and problem-solving but bypass the need for self-consciousness and brain activity that we assume is necessary for intelligence. People who think this are often accused of being anthropocentric, believing that plants are behaving like humans.

The philosopher Daniel Dennett marvelously riposted that critics of this theory are "cerebrocentric," believing intelligent behavior is not possible without the infinitely superior human brain. What the new work shows is that plants, by means we do not yet fully understand, are capable of behaving like intelligent beings. They are capable of storing—and learning from—memories of what happens to them.

Skull of man is getting it

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77898782

There are nutrients for both healthy mind and body, which by the way was never taught at school!! …. You should already know the reason for this ignorance!!

Symbiotic states can be reached with certain plants, vines,cacti,fungi and the human mind. The conscious awareness of the human mind can be expanded.

There Is Such a Thing as Plant IntelligencePlants are capable of solving problems and learning from past experiences.

When Paleolithic painters decorated the walls of the caves at Chauvet, in France, they chose stunning motifs of horses and other animals. For them, as for most of us, plants were just there in the background, vegetating away. Sure, a daisy can be cute, a redwood impressive. But compared to a cheetah or an elephant, most plants are, well, boring.

What can plants do that cheetahs can’t? They can regenerate when 90 percent of their bodies have been eaten away. They can have sex at long distances and communicate with approximately 20 more senses than an animal has. Those are very pragmatic arguments. But I think they’re valuable just because they’re there. We tend to judge plants not as autonomous organisms but in terms of what they can do for us. But they’re astonishing in their own right and deserve to be given the same ethical status as animals.

What the new botany is suggesting is that plants are sensitive and problem-solving but bypass the need for self-consciousness and brain activity that we assume is necessary for intelligence. People who think this are often accused of being anthropocentric, believing that plants are behaving like humans.

The philosopher Daniel Dennett marvelously riposted that critics of this theory are "cerebrocentric," believing intelligent behavior is not possible without the infinitely superior human brain. What the new work shows is that plants, by means we do not yet fully understand, are capable of behaving like intelligent beings. They are capable of storing—and learning from—memories of what happens to them.

Skull of man is getting it

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77898782

There are nutrients for both healthy mind and body, which by the way was never taught at school!! …. You should already know the reason for this ignorance!!

Symbiotic states can be reached with certain plants, vines,cacti,fungi and the human mind. The conscious awareness of the human mind can be expanded.

One has the skills and may not have practiced but when their needed they will be there. If one turns their back on them and give up then they will fail them. Doing what one can precipitates a fire that burns in all of us. Buying into self doubt is not feeling worthy enough to ask that one question that matters and is not insulting that one feels not entitled to get the answer to and then into a blank.

The collapse is the arrival that is contrary to ones beliefs. That would only lead to destruction of way of life. Approach opens up a different aspect of personality and generates an intense hope. Results hit hard into the heart because of realization of the seed of hope in a sea of hopelessness brings about the ability to pass it down the visceral awakens it.

-image of the conjure

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77898782

Highly interesting pondering the one question one would ask if only to be able to ask one question

Impostor syndrome (also known as impostor phenomenon, impostorism, fraud syndrome or the impostor experience) is a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a "fraud".[1] Despite external evidence of their competence, those experiencing this phenomenon remain convinced that they are frauds, and do not deserve all they have achieved. Individuals with impostorism incorrectly attribute their success to luck, or as a result of deceiving others into thinking they are more intelligent than they perceive themselves to be.[2] While early research focused on the prevalence among high-achieving women, impostor syndrome has been recognized to affect both men and women equally.

The participants explained how their success was a result of luck, and others simply overestimating their intelligence and abilities. Clance and Imes believed that this mental framework for impostor phenomenon developed from factors such as: gender stereotypes, early family dynamics, culture, and attribution style.

In more current research, impostor phenomenon is studied as a reaction to particular stimuli and events. It is a phenomenon (an experience) that occurs in an individual, not a mental disorder.

In her 1985 paper, Clance explained that impostor phenomenon can be distinguished by the following six dimensions:[2]

The impostor cycleThe need to be special or the bestCharacteristics of superman/superwomanFear of failureDenial of ability and discounting praiseFeeling fear and guilt about success

The difficulty in imitating true porcelain came because of lack of essential ingredient kaolin. When found in Cornwall, it became a mining facility still today. Global trade has been interlinked with occult treasure seekers for eons in territories new to them. Today is asteroid mining to identify. Kaolin is a form of granite only found in China until it wasn’t. Updating

Death Valley says government built a labyrinth around an opening to underworld. Burial of giants and hybrid animals and humans. Says cult leaders and killers choose this location because whisper of this entrance. Maybe John will know..lol

The young are slaves to dreams; the old servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits.T Roosevelt

Death Valley says government built a labyrinth around an opening to underworld. Burial of giants and hybrid animals and humans. Says cult leaders and killers choose this location because whisper of this entrance. Maybe John will know..lol

Quoting: Ricky M

That was really fast reply. I had to sit and watch the dna of John and Jesus and it being contaminated with today’s dna. I didn’t know they had bone fragments from the era of nail in the heel from a crucifixion to show where hey applied. Said right side was god power in the video. Do you recall that desert area or Nevada desert area being similar to pond of life type in its ancient form?

To me, sounds like John will mess it up like he did with contaminating the research. I see his point lolI do like inner earth theories

The difficulty in imitating true porcelain came because of lack of essential ingredient kaolin. When found in Cornwall, it became a mining facility still today. Global trade has been interlinked with occult treasure seekers for eons in territories new to them. Today is asteroid mining to identify. Kaolin is a form of granite only found in China until it wasn’t. Updating

Why is it called Death Valley? Death Valley was given its forbidding name by a group of pioneers lost here in the winter of 1849-1850. ... As the party climbed out of the valley over the Panamint Mountains, one of the men turned, looked back, and said "goodbye, Death Valley."

Quoting: history

Reminds of Orpheus looking back in underworld similar to pillar of salt for looking backwards.

I’ve been reminded of the Now, indigenous say how we look in the past within present and how the Now is not the present but they way to see past present and future all at once without having the consequences of looking in one direction not meant to look in. Because one direction only perspective changes everything with bias not knowing everything in that moment. So always wrong decision and why oracles can not speak plainly.

The Now has the aspect of inner vision that be a feeling or intuitive thought. There is always receiving information from the world and most are blind to these communications or simply ignore them.

Instinctual has been trained out of many civilized cultures raiding the logical mind to pyramid status of high pedestal becoming supreme above all.

Last thought is usually the logical mind. Example: seeing umbrella before heading out on a sunny day. Logical mind says you don’t need it. Then later it rains. The balance of intuitive and logical is about tuning into how you receive inner vision and strengthening this creates that balance. The most important step in learning how to listen is to know yourself better.

Kinesthetic feel more than see and others are more visual. Testing feelings with the gut Mind is knowing the subtle changes when in contact with what you are testing on. Tight or feels not right or release is all about surrendering all thoughts and expectations. As an over developed logical mind has a hard time giving up control. -Tom Brown influence on instinct

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The vast majority of the world's countries—including all the great powers—eventually formed two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. A state of total war emerged, directly involving more than 100 million people from more than 30 countries. The major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, marked by 70 to 85 million fatalities, most of whom were civilians in the Soviet Union and China. It included massacres, the genocide of the Holocaust, strategic bombing, premeditated death from starvation and disease, and the only use of nuclear weapons in war.

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The vast majority of the world's countries—including all the great powers—eventually formed two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. A state of total war emerged, directly involving more than 100 million people from more than 30 countries. The major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, marked by 70 to 85 million fatalities, most of whom were civilians in the Soviet Union and China. It included massacres, the genocide of the Holocaust, strategic bombing, premeditated death from starvation and disease, and the only use of nuclear weapons in war.